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New airlines bookable under H1 code

12 Jun 2018 - by The Editor
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China West Air, Aerolineas Sosa and Africa World Airlines Limited (AWA) can now be booked under the H1 code (Hahn Air Systems) using the standard GDS process.
Hahn Air Systems is a global consolidation service connecting airlines of all business models, as well as rail and shuttle providers, to all major GDSs worldwide.
China West is a Chinese LCC based at Jiangbei Airport in Chongqing. Operating as West Air, the airline serves 46 destinations in two countries, offering economy and business class services to Singapore and Urumqi. The fleet consists of A320 aircraft.
Aerolineas Sosa is a Honduran airline based at Goloson International Airport in La Ceiba. The airline offers domestic flights.
Africa World Airlines Limited is a Ghanaian airline based at Kotoka International Airport in Accra. It serves eight destinations in four countries; including the domestic market, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. AWA operates a fleet of B767-300 and ERJ 145 aircraft. 


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